Is located next to Parque das Nações on the eastern end of Lisbon. Named after Vasco da Gama to commemorate the 500 years of his discovery of the sea route to India It crosses the Tagus River about 20 km upstream from the 25th April Bridge. Total length of crossing: 17.2 km Length of marine viaduct: 9 km Length of the cable-stayed main arch: 826 m (192 cables) Navigation deck clearance: 47 m above water level on the North Channel On April 1994 a British and French companies won the international concession to design, construct, finance and operate the new crossing, the Vasco da Gama Bridge February 1995: beginning of construction 29 March 1998: opened to traffic. 2000: awarded first prize by the Ibero-Americana Institution of Architecture and Civil Engineering
Eiserner Steg Bridge
Located in Frankfurt, Germany, over the Rhine River, the main River of Germany It travels 524 km from east to west. Before this bridge it was a bridge called Alterbrucke, an elegant and beautiful structure that was constructed between 1868 and 1869, with 174 meters, using mainly iron for its structure, red stone for its base and cast iron for the towers. But this bridge didn’t allow the ships to go through, so it was remodeled to fix it up. Later of the war, in 1945 the bridge was destroyed, for the bombs that fell over the structure. After this, the bridge was rebuilt, and now the bridge use is exclusive for the pedestrian.
Vasco da Gama Bridge
Is located next to Parque das Nações on the eastern end of Lisbon.
Named after Vasco da Gama to commemorate the 500 years of his discovery of the sea route to India
It crosses the Tagus River about 20 km upstream from the 25th April Bridge.
Total length of crossing: 17.2 km
Length of marine viaduct: 9 km
Length of the cable-stayed main arch: 826 m (192 cables)
Navigation deck clearance: 47 m above water level on the North Channel
On April 1994 a British and French companies won the international concession to design, construct, finance and operate the new crossing, the Vasco da Gama Bridge
February 1995: beginning of construction
29 March 1998: opened to traffic.
2000: awarded first prize by the Ibero-Americana Institution of Architecture and Civil Engineering
Eiserner Steg Bridge
Located in Frankfurt, Germany, over the Rhine River, the main River of Germany
It travels 524 km from east to west.
Before this bridge it was a bridge called Alterbrucke, an elegant and beautiful structure that was constructed between 1868 and 1869, with 174 meters, using mainly iron for its structure, red stone for its base and cast iron for the towers. But this bridge didn’t allow the ships to go through, so it was remodeled to fix it up.
Later of the war, in 1945 the bridge was destroyed, for the bombs that fell over the structure. After this, the bridge was rebuilt, and now the bridge use is exclusive for the pedestrian.